From the equipment you spec and maintain, to the fuel you buy, to driver training and incentives, you’ll find tips for nearly any type of fleet.

There’s hardly a fleet out there that wouldn’t like to save money on fuel costs. Maybe you’re not sure where to start. Maybe you feel like you’ve picked all the low-hanging fruit and you’re looking for new ideas. Here’s help.HDT’s editors combed their own knowledge from years covering the trucking industry, and asked readers, suppliers, and other experts for their tips on ways to save money on fuel.

We started out with a goal to come up with 100 ways. We ended up with 121 ideas, from large to small. Got more? Email them to dlockridge@truckinginfo.com.

Comments

1.haller[ June 20, 2014 @ 04:52PM ]

The only way to truly save money on overpriced fuel is to sell your truck to some other SAP, lick your financial wounds, try to find your family and if then let you back in say your sorry for blowing all your life's savings, including your house, go to a GOOD freight broker school, get a job brokering freight @ a crooked brokerage house that keeps 50% to 60% of the freight charge and in three months you'll be driving a new white SUV, ( white is for virginity) and your family will think your great.....